What is “Channel Interference?
A. This occurs when more than one party is trying to broadcast on the same frequency. You will hear a pause or break during communications. Some confuse it with short range. Press the “Monitor” button and listen. If you hear someone else, then they are also communicating on your frequency. We suggest changing the frequency. Monitoring the frequency can help when selecting a frequency to use. Channel Interference occurs often in congested areas.
A. When radios on multiple access points share the same channel or nearby channel, then the frequency band overlaps with other devices. The information transmitted is lost if there is any channel interference. Refer to Troubleshooting Problems Affecting Radio Frequency Communication for more information on how to overcome problems with channel interference.